Motorway Cops

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 6.2  (42)

The show Motorway Cops is a British documentary series that aired on BBC One from 2008 to 2016. The show followed the daily working lives of traffic police officers who work on the UK's motorways. The program aimed to give viewers an insight into the high-pressure and potentially dangerous situations that these officers face on a daily basis.

The show was narrated by Nicky Campbell and was filmed across the UK. Each episode followed officers as they dealt with a range of situations, from minor traffic incidents to high-speed car chases and serious accidents. Through interviews with the officers, the series explored the training and tactics used to respond to these incidents and the personal toll that the job can take.

Throughout each episode, the officers faced a range of challenges, including dangerous road conditions, unpredictable weather, and unpredictable behaviour from motorists. The motorway police were often required to react quickly to incidents and use their expertise to manage potentially lethal situations without causing further harm.

One episode followed a high-speed car chase that ended in a crash, requiring the police officers on the scene to quickly assess the damage and ensure the safety of all involved. In another episode, the officers were tasked with dealing with a serious accident that had shut down the motorway during rush hour, resulting in long tailbacks as they tried to clear the scene.

The show also highlighted the importance of road safety and the dangers of reckless driving. Each episode featured a range of public service announcements encouraging motorists to take care on the roads and reminding them of the consequences of poor driving habits.

Throughout the series, the show captivated audiences with its thrilling and dramatic footage, combined with an informative and insightful commentary. The show's use of first-person footage, including bodycams worn by police officers on the job, added a sense of realism and immediacy to the experience, placing viewers at the heart of the action.

Motorway Cops was praised for its engaging and powerful storytelling, as well as its commitment to raising awareness of the important work that traffic police officers do. The show was a critical and commercial success, winning a number of awards and becoming a fan favourite among viewers.

In conclusion, Motorway Cops was a compelling and informative documentary series that provided an insight into the demanding and often dangerous work of traffic police officers on the UK's motorways. With its thrilling footage and insightful commentary, the show captivated audiences and raised awareness of the important role that these officers play in keeping our roads safe.

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Right Time, Right Place
5. Right Time, Right Place
September 16, 2013
Motorway cops Matt Hemingway and Aidy Brown are on patrol just outside Leeds when they find themselves in exactly the right place at exactly the right time. Their colleagues need help stopping a stolen car which is getting dangerously close to the city centre - and pursuit-trained officers Matt and Aidy must use all their skills and experience to bring the chase to an end before it gets out of control. Meanwhile in Bradford, PCs Andy Barron and Lindsey Pickles also find themselves in a deadly pursuit. This time an armed gang, intent on settling an old score, have beaten and dragged a man off the street into their car. It is only when the cops threaten to ram the gang's fleeing car and the victim is rescued that a dramatic story starts to emerge, which leads to a major investigation and the conviction of three dangerous men. On the other side of Bradford, officers from the Regional Roads Crime team are on the look-out for drug dealers working the area. It is a slow night until a bad piece of driving changes everything. Cops pull over a suspicious looking car and, after quizzing the driver, they get inside his house and discover a cannabis farm capable of supplying a major drugs operation. Sometimes being in the right place at the right time can lead to some surprising results. When PC Phil Stonebanks stops a suspected stolen truck on the M1 he finds that not everything is quite how it seems. Back on the A1, Matt Hemingway is out on patrol with officer Debbie Collinson. The two cops head out to a three car smash but find the early morning rush hour traffic is against them and a massive tailback is starting to grow. If Debbie and Matt can not get to the accident and clear the road quickly they will have a major incident on their hands.
Excuses, Excuses
4. Excuses, Excuses
September 2, 2013
Motorway cops have to listen to every excuse in the book -sometimes they're ridiculous, while other times the cops have to work out fact from fiction.
White Lines
3. White Lines
October 7, 2013
Every year, more than 50 tonnes of heroin and cocaine are sold in Britain, but in the north of England a team of specialist roads crime officers are striking back at the multi-million pound business of moving illegal drugs around the country. And when police from the Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Roads Crime Team are not chasing after drug runners and street dealers, they are always ready to catch a thief or two. One hundred and thirty five miles south, officers from the Central Motorway Police Group near Birmingham patrol more than 600 hundred miles of roads. It is one of Britain's busiest motorway networks, where more than 200,000 motorists travel every day. Much like their counterparts in the north, the cops here target criminals using the roads by a sophisticated network of cameras which automatically read number plates to keep a check on cars and their drivers.
Extreme Measures
2. Extreme Measures
April 3, 2013
The cops are forced to take some drastic action when two young men fail to stop for them. In the Midlands, officers in the Central Motorway Police Group have other worries, as they're force to close the M50 when a pedestrian is catapulted into traffic after being hit trying to help a stranded motorist.
Lights Out
1. Lights Out
March 18, 2013
Officers from the Central Motorway Police Group target cable thieves, a crime that is costing the country more than ?1 billion each year and causing chaos to Britain's transport system. Nowadays, when the lights go out on the motorway, it is not just a cost cutting exercise; more often than not, it is because a group of organised metal thieves after the copper cables carrying the electricity to the motorway have struck. The price of copper and precious metal has reached such levels that five hundred metres of cable stolen from the motorway central reservation is worth about ?50,000.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 18, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (42)